Looks like maybe we need a thread on injections, since they are different than rubs - although often used in combination.

I plan to smoke a pork shoulder for pulled pork next week. One of the things that I like to do when cooking one in the crockpot is to use pear nectar instead of water for the liquid. If I'm using Dr Pepper than I don't do this.

I'm wondering if anyone has used fruit nectar as an injection and, if so, did you just use the nectar or did you put together a blend?

Recipes?

nutcracker

07-11-2014 01:14 PM

Re: Injections

For a piggy go with apple.

markem

05-05-2015 08:41 PM

Re: Injections

Okay, I'm doing an experiment on Thursday.

I am smoking a pork shoulder and plan to use an injection. So far, I am planning to blend up a can of chipotles in adobo, and add some apple cider vinegar. Anything else I should put in? In general, I don't sauce my pork after it's pulled (pun intended).

nutcracker

05-05-2015 08:48 PM

Re: Injections

Mark - on the side you need some Ribeiro del Duero - awesome with BBQ pork

Porch Dweller

05-05-2015 08:48 PM

Re: Injections

I have no input other than to say I look forward to hearing how this turns out.

I am smoking a pork shoulder and plan to use an injection. So far, I am planning to blend up a can of chipotles in adobo, and add some apple cider vinegar. Anything else I should put in? In general, I don't sauce my pork after it's pulled (pun intended).

Curious to hear how this works out. The granular nature of the ground chipotle doesn't seem like it would spread much within the meat. You might have to inject many times in close proximity.

As for the vinegar, I've had deep fried turkey that was injected with the vinegar/oil "juice" from a big can (like 2-12 lb) of pickled jalapenos, onions and carrots. It was exceptional.

markem

05-09-2015 11:17 AM

Re: Injections

Okay, Adam called it, but for a different reason. I have the standard needle on my injector and was unable to pull the sauce in without it getting clogged by bigger pieces. So I thinned it out some more and used some of it as a sop. Will use more of it as a sauce.

One note: when blending up a can of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, have a large amount of apple cider vinegar on hand. Let it sit for a few hours after blending and you will see it try to set up if there isn't enough vinegar.